Already in the works, very close to being done, and will make things much
smoother.

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, POWERHOUSE wrote:

> Well, Two Jason Ingrams is not common, and OpenSRS made that mistake, what
> about someone with My name,
> Richard Jones, of which there is about 2 to 10 in EVERY single City I've
> been ever been in.
>
> Why don't they just make a short email that goes out to the current email
> before it is changed, that simply says something to this
> effect...
>
> my $mailprog = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';
> open (MAIL, "|$mailprog  -t") or dienice("Can't access
> $mailprog!\n");
> print MAIL "From: RSP Business Name <RSP Contact Email>\n";
> print MAIL "To: Admin Contact name <Admin Contact Email>\n";
> print MAIL "BCC: Admin Contact name <New Contact Email>\n"; # BCC because if
> it is FRAUDULENT, the real contact
> # does not have the email address of the thief
> print MAIL "Reply-to: RSP Business Name <RSP Contact Email>\n";
> print MAIL "Subject: Requested Change for [insert domain name] received and
> being acted upon...\n\n";
> print MAIL <<"WARNTHEM";
>
> This is just to let you know that we received your fax and are acting upon
> it. We have sent this to both the Current email
> as well as to the new email. If this is NOT authorized please contact the
> company which you Registered the domain with,
> within 24 hours, OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
>
> The email address will be changed VERY soon, in accordance with (ICANN's
> policy, or Our Policy, or whatever policy...) for
> changes through fax.
>
> If you hit reply to this email it will go to [RSP Business Name] Where you
> registered this domain.
>
> Thank you for YOUR PROMPT attention to this matter!
>
> WARNTHEM
> close(MAIL);
>
> Then make a form  that all you have to do is enter the name of the admin
> contact, the email and have the script lookup the RSP automatically, and
> insert
> their information. Then it would only take a few seconds to notify the admin
> contact.
>
> This would make it to where if there IS a screw up, Hey, at least the fault
> lays with either the RSP for not responding to the admin contact if they
> notify
> them, OR the admin contact if they don't respond to the email, either soon
> enough, or not at all.
>
> Thanks
> Richard.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles Daminato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "David Denney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Dave Warren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "opensrs discuss"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: RE: hijacking, AGAIN
>
>
> > When we get a request to change the admin contact, it's typically because
> > the current email address is out of date/not working, so we update it, and
> > then notify the reseller (which was done in this case) to contact the
> > registrant and sort out the (changed) username/password details.  There
> have
> > been thousands of such changes, it's an unfortunate reality that there was
> > two Jason Ingrams which obfuscated the process.
> >
> > Charles Daminato
> > OpenSRS Product Manager
> > Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: David Denney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: March 19, 2002 3:52 PM
> > > To: Charles Daminato
> > > Cc: Dave Warren; opensrs discuss
> > > Subject: Re: hijacking, AGAIN
> > >
> > >
> > > I would still like to know why the ORIGINAL admin contact
> > > is never notified when a FAX is used to change the admin
> > > information? I dont see it as our job to make sure you are
> > > not handing our customers domains over to third parties.
> > >
> > > (They send the RSP notice when they are changing info based on
> > > a fax, but we have no way of knowing if that fax was real or
> > > not, so it seems like we must follow up on every one of those
> > > just because opensrs does NOT notify the original admin contact
> > > when an over-ride occurs. LAME LAME LAME LAME LAME.)
> > >
> > > Good thing my customer was only 'parking' that domain you
> > > gave away, and not actively using it.
> > >
> > > Can we somehow get the domain LOCKED so the thief christian singer
> > > doesnt steal it, YET AGAIN? (He stole it once before it was with
> > > opensrs, while NetSlo still had their monopoly.)
> > >
> > > On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 01:30:27PM -0500, Charles Daminato wrote:
> > > > Well, this has been resolved to our understanding and satisfaction.  I
> > > > cannot divuldge details since it would be plainly imprudent, but we
> have
> > > > done extensive research into this contacting several parties
> > > from both sides
> > > > of the coin (including the previous registrar) and feel that
> > > the action we
> > > > are taking is within our bounds and the appropriate thing to do.
> > > >
> > > > All parties that are involved are being contacted accordingly.
> > > >
> > > > Charles Daminato
> > > > OpenSRS Product Manager
> > > > Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > --
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> > >
> > > ...they can have my ssh when they pry the keyboard out of my
> > > cold, dead hands!
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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